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  2. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Wikipedia

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    The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (LoEG) is a multi-genre, cross over comic book series co-created by writer Alan Moore and artist Kevin O'Neill which began in 1999. The comic book spans four volumes, an original graphic novel, and a spin-off trilogy of graphic novellas.

  3. Boston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Public Library contains approximately 24 million items, [7] making it the third-largest public library in the United States behind the federal Library of Congress and New York Public Library, which is also privately endowed. In 2014, the library held more than 10,000 programs, all free to the public, and lent 3.7 million materials.

  4. Ann Beha - Wikipedia

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    Ann Macy Beha was born on June 26, 1950, in New York City. She graduated from Wellesley College in 1972 and earned a Master of Architecture Degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1975.

  5. Kemp Mill, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Wheaton Library and Recreation Center, commissioned by the Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL), is just a two-minute drive up Arcola Avenue, on the corner of Georgia Avenue. Wheaton Library and Recreation Center. Two private swimming pools, Parkland Pool and Kemp Mill Swim Club, serve the community.

  6. Sally Bedell Smith - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Bedell Smith (born May 27, 1948) is an American journalist and biographer. She has been a contributing editor for Vanity Fair since 1996. Previously, she was a cultural news reporter for The New York Times and Time.

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    Addie Viola Smith (1893–1975) was an American attorney who served as the U.S. trade commissioner to Shanghai from 1928 to 1939, the first female Foreign Service officer in the U.S. Foreign Service to work under the Commerce Department, and the first woman to serve as trade commissioner.

  8. Helen Thornton Geer - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Wheaton College (AB: ENG LIT) in 1926 and the University of Illinois (BS: Library Science) in 1928, she entered Columbia University, earning her M.S. in library science (1934). In 1929 she began work at the Flushing Branch, Queens Borough Public Library, New York City. During the next fifteen years, she was promoted ...

  9. Wheaton Youth Center - Wikipedia

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    The Wheaton Youth Center opened in December 1963 and for the following decade was one of the premiere locations for the emerging suburban Maryland concert scene. [1] Concerts at the Wheaton Youth Center were held in the gymnasium, which was located across from the Wheaton Library. [2]

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